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Liverpool head to the Liberty Stadium tonight to face bottom of the league Swansea City.

Jurgen Klopp's side enter the game with not only three points at stake, but also an unbeaten record; which they'll hope will remain intact.

The Reds are currently unbeaten in 14 league games and are closing in on matching their impressive streak set in the unforgettable 2013/14 season, where they went 16 matches without tasting defeat; a club Premier League record which spanned from January 1, 2014 – April 20, 2014.

2013/14 unbeaten run:

Liverpool 2-0 Hull City

Stoke City 3-5 Liverpool

Liverpool 2-2 Aston Villa

Liverpool 4-0 Everton

West Brom 1-1 Liverpool

Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal

Fulham 2-3 Liverpool

Liverpool 4-3 Swansea City

Southampton 0-3 Liverpool

Manchester United 0-3 Liverpool

Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool

Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland

Liverpool 4-0 Tottenham Hotspur

West Ham United 1-2 Liverpool

Liverpool 3-2 Manchester City

Norwich City 2-3 Liverpool

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During this three-month run, Brendan Rodgers' men recorded 11 consecutive victories; which is the club's longest ever Premier League winning streak (February- April) and drew just two matches of the 16.

Fast-forward to this campaign and Liverpool are within touching distance of emulating this sequence, as a victory in South Wales would stretch the current tally to 15 matches; just one game shy of equalling the aforementioned spell.

Liverpool have drawn four of the 14 encounters in this seasons streak and eight sides in this list were also teams faced in the 2013/14 rampant run (Stoke, Everton, West Brom, Arsenal, Swansea, Southampton, West Ham and Manchester City).

In all competitions the Reds are 18 games unbeaten, and should Klopp's side avoid defeat against the Swans, it will mark the club's longest run without a loss for more than 21 years, when Liverpool went 20 games without faltering.